On July 7, ASE Technology Holding declined 3.16% overnight, trading at $41.87/share, with turnover of $1.1115 million.
On the news front, the company executed its ex-dividend on July 6 (US Eastern Time), distributing $0.417 per share, which introduced a mechanical downward adjustment to the stock price. Concurrently, the broader semiconductor sector came under significant selling pressure, with Micron Technology falling 4.71%, Intel declining 1.98%, Broadcom down 1.07%, AMD dropping 0.91%, and NVIDIA losing 0.62%.
The decline follows a sharp rally earlier in the week after ASE announced on July 1 that it would raise advanced packaging prices by up to 20%, covering CoWoS and FoCoS technologies, with all major US clients subject to the price adjustment. The prior surge created short-term profit-taking pressure that compounded the ex-dividend effect and sector-wide headwinds.
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